FW: [Dx4win] ICOM IC 756 Pro II
Tony Lord
tony.lord at lfpuk.co.uk
Tue Oct 10 04:48:31 EDT 2006
Further to my posting below, I received the following reply off the ICOM
reflector:
" I don't think a Y connector is a good ideal, but I think that HRD
and DX4WIN will support "virtual" ports. In other words, with HRD
running, it can connect to DX4WIN virtually to pass on the radio
settings to DX4WIN. I am sure there is settings for this on either
HRD web site or DZX4WIN web for getting all this to work together."
Does any one know if DX4WIN has such settings ??
73's de Tony G8DQZ
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From: dx4win-bounces+tony=g8dqz.co.uk at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:dx4win-bounces+tony=g8dqz.co.uk at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Tony
Lord
Sent: 09 October 2006 17:46
To: dx4win at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] ICOM IC 756 Pro II
Hi all,
I have an IC 756 Pro II. Socket 7 on the reverse is the CI-V control jack
(remote). I have this connected to my computer for the logging software
(DX4WIN). I would also like to have HRD connected, but of course only one
item of software can be connected via this connecter and its respective com
port.
Has any one had any experience of using two CI-V level converters (each with
its own comport assigned) connected via a Y connector?? Does this work or
can one piece of software interfere with the other when connected thus??
ICOM's CT-17 is for connecting up to 4 rigs to a PC, not the way round I
want??
Appreciate peoples advice.....
73's De Tony G8DQZ
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